Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

Wellington Exchange. rriHE PUBLIC are informed that the tern porary Rooms of the Institution are at the Stores of Mr. Robert Waitt, where the latest English, Australian, and American NewsSapers and Magazines will he found. The übscription is £2. 2s. per annum, payable in advance. G. B. Earp, Chairman of the Committee. Port Nicholson Exchange and Public Library. THE COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT BEG respectfully to inform the Members and Public generally, that this establishment is now open. A catalogue of the books in the Library has been prepared, and the librarian will furnish every information and facility to the Colonists and others wishing to avail themselves of the privileges of the v Institution. Wai Peraro Reserve, 4th May, 1841. Wanted to Borrow, ON the barque Jane, as she now lies in this harbour, £1500 sterling, for which will be granted a bond of bottomry on ship, freight, &c. lor particulars, apply to the master on board; to Messrs. Waters and Smith; or to R. R. Strang, solicitor. Wellington, June 8, 1841. NOTICE.— Any person or persons having any claims or demands against James Hawker Luscombe, Esq., will please to forward their accounts immediately; and persons indebted to him, are requested to pay their separate accounts on and before the 25th inst.. at No. 2 Webb=street, Wellington. "VTOTICE.— The Rev. Mr Macfarlane, of the X^l Scotch Church, will perform Divine Worship, in future, in the Morning, at the Native Chapel, Te Aro Flat, at 11 o'clock, and in the Afternoon at the Court House, Thorndon Plat, at a quarter past one o'clock. Wellington, May 12, 1841. NOTICE. — Persons desirous of beingmarried by the Rev. John M'Farlane, first minister of the Scotch Church in New Zealand, are requested to register their names with the undersigned at latest the Saturday previous to the ceremony, in order to proclamation of banns on Sabbath. Persons also desirous of having their children baptised, must previous thereto give the requisite information in order to registry to Robert Strang, Solicitor and Registrar for the Scotch Church. "Woolcombe-streei, 19th June, 1841. NOTICE TO THE CONSIGNEES OF THE KATHERINE STEWART FORBES. The Captain respectfully informs the Consignees of Goods on board the vessel, that he is now ready to deliver them, according to the terms of the Bills of Lading. Notice. CAPTAIN HOBBS hereby gives notice, V_^ that he will not be answerable for any debts contracted by the crew of the Katkerine Stewart Forbes, after this date. Wellington, June 14, 1841. Notice. /CAPTAIN STOBO, of the barque Jane, V^ hereby cautions the Public against giving credit to any of his Crew, as he will not be answerable for any debts contracted by them. Wellington, May 28, 1841. TO BE SOLD, a good substantial dwelling house, containing seven rooms, kitchen with an oven and all other conveniences, outhouses, stables, pig-styes, &c, with a lease of the land upon which the house stands. A lease of a well stocked garden, now producing about £70 a-year, adjoining the house, will also be given if required. For particulars, apply to W. V. Brewer, Manners-street. To be Sold or Let, nnHIIEE Wooden Houses, situated on the _L _ Tinakore-road, the second acre from Captain Smith's, containing four rooms and a passage, each with zinc roofs, and in every respect well finished. Terms—lf sold, £150 for each house ; if let, £1 per week for each house. Apply to James Watt. Wellington, May 13, 1841. For Sale, A SUBSTANTIALLY built native house, half of it is lined and floored ; situated next to the Queen's Head. For further particulars apply to W. V. Brewer, Manners-street. June 10, 1841 Promissory Notes. BLANK forms for Promissory Notes, to be had at the office of the New Zealand Gazette. Education. MRS. and MISS WAKEFIELD receive pupils on the following terms : — For board, with washing and instruction in general English literature, writing, and aritmetic, per quarter 8 8 0 Under 7 years of age 7 7 q Day boarders 4 4 q n Day pupils 2 2 0 Junior ditto 1 U q French, Italian, and Drawing, £1 Us. 6d. per quarter. Private lessons in music, or any of the above branches of education, one hour's instruction four lessons for one guinea. References to the following gentlemen kindly permitted : — rW; M :, Smit "> R-A., Surveyor-General, T. M. Partridge, Esq. ' S. Revans, Esq. A CARD. Mr. H. B. Relph, SURGEON ACCOUCHEUR, PETONI. Bills of Exchange. PRINTED FORMS FOR SALE AT THE \ OFFICE OF THIS PAPER. I

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZGWS18410619.2.15.2

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume 19, Issue 62, 19 June 1841, Page 4

Word Count
742

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume 19, Issue 62, 19 June 1841, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume 19, Issue 62, 19 June 1841, Page 4

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert